Direct experience consists of sensations like sight, sound, and touch, but thoughts about these experiences often construct stories that are not grounded in direct experience. An example is the idea of a "thinker of thoughts" - in direct experience there is no thinker, just thoughts that appear fully formed. Describing a direct experience like sitting with eyes closed as involving blackness, sounds, and pressure on one's backside is actually thought about the experience, not the experience itself. Direct experiences of sensations do not reference concepts like location, cause, or a chair - these are ideas constructed by thought, not part of the original experience.